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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act unfairly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe behavior that is unjust or biased in a situation.
Example: "The referee's decision to disallow the goal made many fans believe that he chose to act unfairly during the match."
Alternatives: "behave unjustly" or "conduct oneself unfairly."
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Immigration advocates say that the Real ID Act unfairly targets illegal immigrants.
So why then do some act unfairly, even when they recognize its corrosive effects?
Now, the Bells are arguing that the telecommunications act unfairly singles them out.
And in a series of experiments run by the economists Simon Gaechter and Ernst Fehr people prove willing to pay in order to punish those who act unfairly.
If it becomes hard to tell who has won especially amid allegations of rigging and the judiciary and security forces act unfairly, then trouble will loom.
Technically, its governing statute doesn't mention privacy; it's just supposed to probe those companies that act unfairly or deceive consumers, including those online.
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His attorneys want the office to determine if top officials of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management acted unfairly in suspending the scientist and impugning his integrity.
Even so, Ms. Richardson challenged the case against her in a submission in July, contending that the committee and its staff had acted unfairly, and defended her actions.
If a judge then decides the company has acted unfairly, it can be forced to rehire the worker and pay him his lost earnings.
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